Career
However, for a prolonged period of his career, June 1949 through till March 1955, he was banned from the national team since the KNVB did not allow professional players to participate. Wilkes played for Xerxes Rotterdam, before moving to in the summer of 1949. There he played 95 matches, scoring 47 goals.
After his stay in Milan ended in 1952, he had a one season spell at Torino.
At age 30 he moved to in Spain, scoring a total of 38 goals in 62 appearances between 1953-1954 and 1955-1956, making him the first foreign idol of the club He also played for VVV,, and Fortuna "54.
He died of a cardiac arrest in 2006, aged 82. He is considered one of the best football players the Netherlands ever produced, being especially known for his creative style of play and brilliant dribbling.
Wilkes was the 4th Dutch player (after Gerrit Keizer, Bep Bakhuys and Gerrit Vreken) who moved to play abroad.
The Dutch cartoon character Kick Wilstra was named in part after Faas Wilkes (Wilstra was also named after two other Dutch football players, Kick Smit and Abe Lenstra). Club Individual Top Scorer: 1950-1951 Top Scorer: 1953-1954, 1955-1956 Top Scorer: 1958-1959.